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Are college students really that dark?
The university student union is really a not-so-bright place, and all kinds of circles are intrigued. I stayed in the student union for a year, and now I haven't continued to apply for the exam in my sophomore year, even though the health department where I work focuses on training me, because I think the deputy department will be darker.

When I was a freshman, I naively thought that the student union was just doing more work and saving some activities to get a scholarship. The people inside must be doing their own non-interference, but slowly I found that this was wrong. The whole student union is a place that experiences competition in the workplace. Those who have the ability will be excluded, but those who have no ability but are unexpectedly promoted will not have a good life (after all, they are only the student union or school leaders, and the student union itself has no rights).

The president of the student union in the one-year college of my student union is a woman, which is very controversial, because everyone thinks that a woman should not be the president. Her ability should actually be good, because she opened a studio outside the school, but this should go against the meaning of the college. She didn't publicize it too much, and as a result, at the end of her term, she was not allowed to do so because she violated discipline. This kind of thing is actually very easy to figure out. She is the president of the student union, and the college will definitely not touch her casually. After all, the chairman is also the decision of the college. In this case, someone must have said something behind his back, and the college didn't help. The health minister I work for is a person who doesn't like to be in charge. Everyone thinks that he is not qualified to be a minister, so he will be isolated every time everyone is together.

Maybe these are nothing compared with the real society, but this is a school after all, and the student union has lost its proper appearance.